STTR Phase I: A Process to Develop Nano-Porous Surfaces for Enhancing Heat Transfer

Information

  • NSF Award
  • 0512339
Owner
  • Award Id
    0512339
  • Award Effective Date
    7/1/2005 - 19 years ago
  • Award Expiration Date
    6/30/2006 - 18 years ago
  • Award Amount
    $ 100,000.00
  • Award Instrument
    Standard Grant

STTR Phase I: A Process to Develop Nano-Porous Surfaces for Enhancing Heat Transfer

This Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) Project will result in the generation of a new nano-technology specifically tailored to increase the efficiency of the boiling processes used in heat exchangers and electronics cooling hardware. Unlike traditional flat surfaces and previously investigated microporous surface (MPS) coatings, homogeneous nanoporous surfaces (NPS) offer a simple-to-manufacture and low cost means of achieving higher performance and more energy efficient heat transfer. Success and implementation of this technology will result in millions of dollars saved annually for utility companies and other commercial industries, including electronics and aerospace manufacturing companies. NPS nanotechnology improves heat exchanger performance through its ability to generate smaller bubbles. Previously investigated MPS surface coatings do allow for the generation of somewhat smaller bubbles than traditional flat surfaces, but offer a limited life span. The proposed NPS nanotechnology, made of traditional boiling surface materials, precisely modulates the porosity and structure of surfaces, thus yielding smaller bubbles with higher bubble density in any given fluid volume. Manufacturing methods, fabrication of prototype NPS candidates, testing of surfaces, and reporting of results will be performed in this Phase 1 effort.<br/><br/>Commercially, the result is a significant improvement in heat exchanger performance. The proposed work will, for first time, demonstrate a nanoporous heat exchanger enhancement. It will allow the development of a low-cost, highly effective heat exchanger. Given the increasing interest in nano-technology, the result of this project will have a significant impact on the nano-technology development. Being able to treat the heat exchanger surface would have significant impacts on science and engineering, from pool boiling to nuclear power plants, to high density thermal heat exchangers in microchips.

  • Program Officer
    TIMOTHY J. RUDD
  • Min Amd Letter Date
    6/7/2005 - 19 years ago
  • Max Amd Letter Date
    9/22/2005 - 18 years ago
  • ARRA Amount

Institutions

  • Name
    ADVANCED MATERIALS & DEVICES INC
  • City
    Reno
  • State
    NV
  • Country
    United States
  • Address
    4750 Longley Lane, #104
  • Postal Code
    895025981
  • Phone Number
    7758268868

Investigators

  • First Name
    Gregory
  • Last Name
    Hitchcock
  • Email Address
    greg.hitchcock@charter.net
  • Start Date
    6/7/2005 12:00:00 AM
  • End Date
    09/22/2005
  • First Name
    Yanming
  • Last Name
    Liu
  • Email Address
    y.liu@amadinc.com
  • Start Date
    9/22/2005 12:00:00 AM

FOA Information

  • Name
    Industrial Technology
  • Code
    308000